an internal flag set. Used for SEQUENCE testing. Flag must
be set using debugger. Modified ber_printf to use new format
were needed for extensibility testing.
Added first cut -lldap support for extended responses.
Modified ldapsearch(1) to handle v3 search references when not
chasing. Also added extended/unsolicited notification handling
and extended partial response handling. Changes include a
number of LDIF enhancements.
Fixed getpassphrase() returns NULL bugs
macros into our namespace and limit use to headers. A subsequent
round will add macros to separately handle forward declarations
of variables from declaration of function prototypes. The last
round will add additional macros for declaring actual variables and
functions.
was only of limited use with LDAPv2 (worked okay if no non-T.61
values existed) but downright dangerous in the face of LDAPv3.
Any translation must be schema aware and the BER isn't.
plus these changes unhidden changes:
remove now meaning --enable-discreteaci configure option
fix ITS#451, slapd filters
Add ber_bvecadd() to support above
constify ldap_pvt_find_wildcard() and misc slapd routines
renamed some slap.h macros
likely broken something
simple bind via:
{KERBEROS}principal
Code is disabled by default (for security reasons). Use
--enable-kpasswd to enable. Behind SLAPD_KPASSWD.
Reworked Kerberos detection and split out KBIND as independent
feature (--disable-kbind) (LDAP_API_FEATURE_X_OPENLDAP_V2_KBIND).
KBIND depends upon detection of KRB4 (or KRB425) support. Detection,
building with eBones (as distributed with FreeBSD 3.4) okay, but
wasn't able to test as I don't have a K4 KDC handy.
--with-kerberos has a number of detection options... most likely
don't work properly.
frontend to complete parsing of extended op reqdata.
Modify password extended operation to allow optional id (DN)
entry to change (not tested). Also, provide room to allow
server side password generation (not implemented). Added optional old
password field to support proxying (not implemented).
Need to implement replog() support.
manual push bytes about. Allows ber_*_t to be any 32-bit or
larger type. Reworked AC_{HTON,NTOH}{L,S} macros to care only
about 32-bit (netlong) and 16-bit (netshort) reordering as
needed for BSD socket interface.